If a Bonham-Carter family member has the gun and reaches out.....the saga starts anew. At least there's not a specific gun associated with the case.

Looking at the case...it looks like it originally was for an 1860's percussion muzzle loader. Look at that long extension past the action flats. Heck, look at the locks.
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See examples below of 1860's percussion gun Reilly cases: :
SN 12920 - 1863
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SN unknown (pre-1868 label)
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SN 13599 - 1864)
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Last edited by Argo44; 05/12/21 08:54 PM.

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